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  • ...a affects the muscles that control eye movements, leading to problems with tracking moving objects. === Symptoms ===
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  • ...b and the hip. The discoloration is a result of [[Hemorrhage|hemorrhagic]] tracking along the tissue planes. * [[List of medical symptoms]]
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  • ==Symptoms== The main symptoms of Locked-in syndrome include:
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  • .... It is a comprehensive assessment that takes into account the severity of symptoms, the degree of airflow obstruction, the frequency of [[COPD exacerbations]] ...f Symptoms:''' This involves evaluating the severity of the patient's COPD symptoms using tools like the [[COPD Assessment Test]] (CAT) or the [[MRC Dyspnoea S
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  • ...interview process and the use of rating scales to quantify the severity of symptoms. The SCoRS method is particularly useful in assessing the severity of cogni ...ing Scale]]: A scale used to measure the severity or frequency of specific symptoms or behaviors.
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  • ...s have various functions, including providing information about the virus, tracking the spread of the disease, notifying users of potential exposure, and assis ...allow users to log their symptoms and provide advice based on the reported symptoms.
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  • * A system for tracking personal learning and development. ...mpendium that holds information about diseases, medical conditions, tests, symptoms, injuries, and surgeries.
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  • ...inistration of medication, or surgical procedures. This allows for precise tracking and documentation of patient care.
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  • ...ng''' (''pronunciation: /ˈpæsɪv ˈmɒnɪtərɪŋ/'') is a method of observing or tracking the health status of a patient without direct intervention or interaction. ...articipates in the monitoring process, such as by manually recording their symptoms or health data.
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  • ...tories. Documented information is crucial for ensuring continuity of care, tracking patient progress, and conducting medical research. ...ication of the nature of an illness or other problem by examination of the symptoms.
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  • ...rming and reporting functions, along with participant contact information, tracking deadlines and milestones. ...) to patients, with the aim to cure them, vaccinate them, or alleviate the symptoms.
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